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many schools are afraid to invite speakers in to talk about any religion, but particularly islam, there's not always a clear understanding to what the first amendment guarantees, which is the right to teach about a religion but not proselytize about it. i think there's fear of associating with anyone associated with islam. there are events outside our control that creates more interest and unfortunately also makes people more afraid. one of the programs we are about to launch is putting all our content online so a teacher in north dakota where there are no muslim, potentially, no expert can come to her classroom, they can go to our web site and download the content and teach the things we are teaching. >> i think partnerships are the best way to overcome the limitations because we all have limitations. and sometimes it's just visibility. we actually have on our web site 50 short films and one of them is a muslim student from a school in fremont going to a school in arinda talking about what it's like going to school as a muslim in the united states and they are asking questions and you se
many schools are afraid to invite speakers in to talk about any religion, but particularly islam, there's not always a clear understanding to what the first amendment guarantees, which is the right to teach about a religion but not proselytize about it. i think there's fear of associating with anyone associated with islam. there are events outside our control that creates more interest and unfortunately also makes people more afraid. one of the programs we are about to launch is putting all our...
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do have public officials who are happy to mention their own religion and i get a kick out of it and check their voting record because on this issue and on your issue, they are part of the problem. who are they? they are your friends. they are the people you like. they like environmental things, other things. these things i tried to talk to them and so have others much more powerful than i am. he was in mexico for 3 months. he had a mental breakdown. he thought he was dead. to check if he was dead he stepped out in front of a trick and the truck missed him. and his mother went day in and day out to check the bodies in tijuana and finally he wondered back and finally the lawyers at a c l u, made a case t . the government was unrepent ant. the best way to do is go to the place and look at the people and be a voice coming out as best you can and say this is what i saw and on the 5th floor, some of them well-dressed people i mentioned in my statistics go into a room to get advice as to how to handle their particular matter to question their connection to their children. and there is a wo
do have public officials who are happy to mention their own religion and i get a kick out of it and check their voting record because on this issue and on your issue, they are part of the problem. who are they? they are your friends. they are the people you like. they like environmental things, other things. these things i tried to talk to them and so have others much more powerful than i am. he was in mexico for 3 months. he had a mental breakdown. he thought he was dead. to check if he was...
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to working together to put together all the tools to educate all of the communities anything these religion groups and homophobics and i am talking over and over lgbt people, so asking everybody to putting all of this together and stop these attacks. the other thing -- people are attacking seniors who are living in sro hotels, people homeless and living on the streets, people living in the shelters, you know, and enough is enough, so i think today we had the opportunity and i had the opportunity to [inaudible] and organizing together to stop these abuse to all people who is lgbt. thank you so much and i would like to work together and doing these things. >> amen. thank you. thank you. next speaker. >> i am james [inaudible]. i'm with senior disability action. that's -- i want to be very brief. it's it's about housing. housing is a critical issue. that's what we're faced with with people getsing evicted. there is a mass exodus of low income working class people in san francisco. it's tragic. we see it everyday. it's accessibility and affordability and if they're not accessibility as they age
to working together to put together all the tools to educate all of the communities anything these religion groups and homophobics and i am talking over and over lgbt people, so asking everybody to putting all of this together and stop these attacks. the other thing -- people are attacking seniors who are living in sro hotels, people homeless and living on the streets, people living in the shelters, you know, and enough is enough, so i think today we had the opportunity and i had the...
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effects these communities and everyday we know that the epidemic of violent vls knows no raise carried or religion but we also know that there are absolutely objective risk forks that we can pass on and that is the hope and action of wrap around we work to reduce those risk factors associated with violent injury and community partners and by doing so we give young people the opportunity to live if become heros and by reducing the injury resid diskism these case manager that is i have to have on stage with me because they are so much everything to me ... (applause) they work they work everyday to make my night job observe sleet and i would love to see that day. i want to first thank these case managers and haive judiciary and ruben and michael you are the heros full of home, determination and inspiration i'm so proud of what you have done and i thank you for absolutely being my brothers in this cause. i couldn't say enough (applause) . >> to our compliant rep.s our cline in the back of the room, joe drakely please stand up and let us give you a hand. thank you for trusting us in your journey to a r
effects these communities and everyday we know that the epidemic of violent vls knows no raise carried or religion but we also know that there are absolutely objective risk forks that we can pass on and that is the hope and action of wrap around we work to reduce those risk factors associated with violent injury and community partners and by doing so we give young people the opportunity to live if become heros and by reducing the injury resid diskism these case manager that is i have to have on...
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the potential jurors noted they have daily and meaningful contact with a person of another race or religion. and then i had another trial after this was done in another jurisdiction that shall go unnamed, and i would say there were maybe 5 percent of the jurors, potential jurors, who had had meaningful contact with a person of a different race or ethnicity and that's really what this is about. one of my least favorite words is the word tolerance because, you know, i tolerate brussel sprouts but if you simply tolerate the diversity that is america, you are going to, you are aspiring for mediocrity. when we have, and this gets back to your question, when we have leaders that embrace diversity and that build a culture that says, you know what, if you want to compete in the global economy tomorrow, pal, you've got to embrace diversity. why does coca-cola write a brief to the united states supreme court and general motors and microsoft on issues of diversity and higher education? because they know if they want to get ahead, they've got to embrace that diversity. if they want to continue to be a
the potential jurors noted they have daily and meaningful contact with a person of another race or religion. and then i had another trial after this was done in another jurisdiction that shall go unnamed, and i would say there were maybe 5 percent of the jurors, potential jurors, who had had meaningful contact with a person of a different race or ethnicity and that's really what this is about. one of my least favorite words is the word tolerance because, you know, i tolerate brussel sprouts but...
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because the belief that religion is -- and reason in the west is completely untrue. religion. expwhrncht nxt -- >>> next week melanie philips will take your call, e-mail, facebook comments, and tweet. in-depth tree hours live next sunday at noon eastern. here on booktv. >>> at the annual conservative political action conference in washington, d.c. we are with david. hi. >> how are you? >> he's the editor for human events for the denver post. the poor horse you talk about four issues going to the second term. can you describe it for us? >> there's dependency not just about welfare and food stamps and things like that. but a general fundamental change in the way that people react to each other in government. we have debt which is self-explanatory. i think the problem is worse than people imagine. there is surrender which is porn follows chapter. it's more of reflection how people view our place in the world. and about abortion. it's being published in march. how long did you have to put the book together. are you thinking of the second term or what was the time line for the tigh
because the belief that religion is -- and reason in the west is completely untrue. religion. expwhrncht nxt -- >>> next week melanie philips will take your call, e-mail, facebook comments, and tweet. in-depth tree hours live next sunday at noon eastern. here on booktv. >>> at the annual conservative political action conference in washington, d.c. we are with david. hi. >> how are you? >> he's the editor for human events for the denver post. the poor horse you talk...
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science is an antidote to religion. it is rational, it is the .ntidote to religion this is the ultimate idea. the belief that religion is .nimical to science and reason religion underpinned science and reason. >> author, columnist, and winner of the orwell prize for journalism, melanie phillips takes your calls and e-mails in depth, live on c-span two at sunday. >> next, president obama delivers his weekly address from mexico city, where he talks about immigration and the latest jobs numbers. then, the republican address from north carolina governor pat healthcarecusing on and energy policy at the state and local level. >> hello, everybody. i'm speaking to you from the road, a trip to mexico and costa rica. latin america represents an incredible opportunity for the united states. we learned that our businesses created another 165,000 jobs last month. 6.8 million new jobs over the past 38 months. i won't be satisfied until everyone who wants a job can find one. i'm going to keep doing everything i can and go everywhere i
science is an antidote to religion. it is rational, it is the .ntidote to religion this is the ultimate idea. the belief that religion is .nimical to science and reason religion underpinned science and reason. >> author, columnist, and winner of the orwell prize for journalism, melanie phillips takes your calls and e-mails in depth, live on c-span two at sunday. >> next, president obama delivers his weekly address from mexico city, where he talks about immigration and the latest...
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ago we also launched an interfaith speakers bureau where we take out representatives of the 5 major religions and do the same thing and we model in front of high school and middle school students how the faiths can sit down like we are sitting here today and have conversations about our commonalities but about our differences as well. many of the comments we get from students is, wow, you guys can sit up there and talk because most of the pictures our students see are the ones that have been playing across our screens the last 2 or 3 days. we hope by challenging that we can prevent bullying and harassment we've been seeing here today. >> thank you, amina stacy is manager of communications for the los angeles giants. >> if you think about what our mission is, you probably think our mission is to win the world series every year, which hopefully this year we're on the right track, but actually our mission statement, we just went through an exercise but our mission statement has always been to enrich the community through innovation. and it's very, i am very proud of the fact that the giants have
ago we also launched an interfaith speakers bureau where we take out representatives of the 5 major religions and do the same thing and we model in front of high school and middle school students how the faiths can sit down like we are sitting here today and have conversations about our commonalities but about our differences as well. many of the comments we get from students is, wow, you guys can sit up there and talk because most of the pictures our students see are the ones that have been...
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"it is not surprising that they get it or, they cling to guns or religion." the arrogance of their superiority requires this reminder. they don't give us rights. we grant them power. they don't make us safe, we pay to protect them. they don't make us free, we are free already. as long as we have the second amendment, we always will be. we are america. our politicians are only as powerful as we, the people, allow them to be. [applause] >> we are the people. this is our country. this is a fight for our freedom and the freedom that separates us from every other nation on earth. that freedom makes us stronger than other countries and that freedom makes us better than other countries. that freedom is on the line. nevermore on the line than right now. through the 2014 congressional election. 17 days ago, president obama said this was only round one. round two is on the way. they're coming after us with a vengeance to destroy us. to destroy us and every ounce of our freedom. it is up to us, every single nra member, every single gun owner, all-americans all of this c
"it is not surprising that they get it or, they cling to guns or religion." the arrogance of their superiority requires this reminder. they don't give us rights. we grant them power. they don't make us safe, we pay to protect them. they don't make us free, we are free already. as long as we have the second amendment, we always will be. we are america. our politicians are only as powerful as we, the people, allow them to be. [applause] >> we are the people. this is our country....
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religion underpins science and reason. reason. >> next weekend, author, columnist and winner of the prize for journalism, melanie phillips will take your calls, e-mails, facebook comments in tweets. three hours live next sunday at noon eastern here on booktv. >> booktv continues with ann kirschner. she recounts the life of josephine marcus earp, the common law wife and partner of over 50 years the law man wyatt earp. this is about one hour. >> thank you. it's a pleasure to be here. this is a story that has deep roots all across the united states, but has a special meeting for cle. so it's fun for me to be here, in fact that both of my books have seattle, seattle exhibits this week is particularly fun. so what i would like to do is just introduced the book by reading the first couple of pages from the prologue in which i landed on planet earth. did you know that wyatt earp was buried in a jewish cemetery? just hearing his name through back to my childhood in the city sprawled on the floor in front of a black and white telev
religion underpins science and reason. reason. >> next weekend, author, columnist and winner of the prize for journalism, melanie phillips will take your calls, e-mails, facebook comments in tweets. three hours live next sunday at noon eastern here on booktv. >> booktv continues with ann kirschner. she recounts the life of josephine marcus earp, the common law wife and partner of over 50 years the law man wyatt earp. this is about one hour. >> thank you. it's a pleasure to be...
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this is the ultimate irrational idea, because debelief that religion is inemcal in the west is untrue. religion underpinned science and reason. >> melanie phillips takes your calls, e-mails, facebook comments and tweets, in-depth, three hours, sunday at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> did you know that -- when she got to the white house but people think she didn't participate much, and that isn't exactly true. the was very, very involved and started her own bedroom upstairs across from the president's office, and she was always able to hear what was going on. she read daily newspapers, brought different points of view to the president. was able to calm him down, and of course she was the grandmother of the house as well as taking care of her daughters and grandchildren. >> our conversation on ely should johnson is available on our web site. tune in monday for the next program on first lady julia grant. >> douglas rushkoff's book studies the effect of rapid change on biology if the author spoke at a number book store about the ideas in this book and how they relate to the rise of
this is the ultimate irrational idea, because debelief that religion is inemcal in the west is untrue. religion underpinned science and reason. >> melanie phillips takes your calls, e-mails, facebook comments and tweets, in-depth, three hours, sunday at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> did you know that -- when she got to the white house but people think she didn't participate much, and that isn't exactly true. the was very, very involved and started her own bedroom upstairs...
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the author of "when religion becomes evil." thanks for your time from norman, oklahoma. >>> prince harry is heading to the u.s. he wants to play a little polo but he has a much bigger mission in mind. how he will be helping american veterans. >>> this programming note on the next anthony bourdain. two of the funniest and most brilliant chefs in canada take us on a tour of their country by rail. watch anthony bored an inparts unknown 9:00 eastern time here on cnn. ordinary rubs don't always work on my arthritis. try capzasin-hp. it penetrates deep to block pain signals for hours of relief. capzasin-hp. take the pain out of arthritis. >>> later this week prince harry will pay a royal visit to the united states. the 28 year old is expected to visit victims in new jersey whose home were ravaged by hurricane sandy more than six months ago and according to the denver post, prince harry will visit the 2013 warrior games. harry recently returned home from a 20-week deployment to afghanistan as an apache helicopter pilot. cnn's internat
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anyone coming in, not a christian, it says that he endorses this religion. >> sean: so what. >> that's not separation of church and state. if he wants to keep it in his desk, on his nightstand, but i think it crosses the line. >> sean: he's on a battlefield. >> that's not what i said. >> sean: it's the same thing. >> no, it's not. >> sean: we got to go. real quick. >> this admirable said he wanted to send a bible to a soldier who attempted suicide. he sent it anyway even though he knew he'd get a letter from a lawyer saying he crossed the line. >> sean: i hope somebody takes this court. >> our currency says in god we trust. >> sean: but better not mention it or you'll get court martialed. coming up next on "hannity" -- >> the house will be in order. the house will be in order! the house will be in order. >> sean: a showdown between a republican and a democrat on gun control. you have to see it to, the fiery exchange it. exchange it. ends with a the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone but her... no. no! no. ...like
anyone coming in, not a christian, it says that he endorses this religion. >> sean: so what. >> that's not separation of church and state. if he wants to keep it in his desk, on his nightstand, but i think it crosses the line. >> sean: he's on a battlefield. >> that's not what i said. >> sean: it's the same thing. >> no, it's not. >> sean: we got to go. real quick. >> this admirable said he wanted to send a bible to a soldier who attempted...
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her religion prevents her from applying makeup on the sabbath so she applied land come's ultra 24-hour foundation before sundown on friday and expected it to be look flawless for 24 hours. but that didn't happen. so now she wants lancome to pay up. >> any smart woman knows that no matter how long-lasting it's supposed to be, it's not going to happen. >> i think a product should do what you say it should do. if it doesn't, would you sue the company? >> i would not sue the company. >> this lady s the woman is seeking unspecified damages from lancome and a corrected advertising campaign. lancome says it will contest the allegations in court. >> i think it depends on your skin, though, if it absorbs the makeup -- >> and if you're working out or what you're doing, that kind of thing. >> well. >> i'll never have such problems. >>> 4:51. atlanta police have released the dashcam video of reese witherspoon behaving badly. this is video of her husband's dui last month. check her throwing out her hollywood weight. >> are you kidding me? >> no. i told you. >> i'm an american citizen. >> i told you
her religion prevents her from applying makeup on the sabbath so she applied land come's ultra 24-hour foundation before sundown on friday and expected it to be look flawless for 24 hours. but that didn't happen. so now she wants lancome to pay up. >> any smart woman knows that no matter how long-lasting it's supposed to be, it's not going to happen. >> i think a product should do what you say it should do. if it doesn't, would you sue the company? >> i would not sue the...
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. >> reporter: don't go religion on me now. people around the world want to come here. you don't have to sell the bay area. what does it me financially if you get this? >> anywhere to 400 to $500 million is what a regular super bowl brings in but we are talking about the 50th super bowl. . so we are excited about it. it's going to highlight our area. we can't be beat as a region. >> reporter: if the 49ers are in it, it's a bigger party. >> absolutely. that's our team. >> reporter: the mayor jamie matthews here in santa clara, that's the story. not a done deal yet but they're smiling. they may be popping champagne later tonight. we'll find out. live from santa clara, i'm ken bastida, kpix 5. >> keeping those fingers crossed. all right, ken, thank you. >>> the other big story, new evacuations tonight as flames threaten more neighborhoods in southern california. a wildfire is raging in ventura county. and now dozens of bay area firefighters are on their way to help fight the flames. >> in southern california, fire crews are dealing with some staggering numbers. 90-degree t
. >> reporter: don't go religion on me now. people around the world want to come here. you don't have to sell the bay area. what does it me financially if you get this? >> anywhere to 400 to $500 million is what a regular super bowl brings in but we are talking about the 50th super bowl. . so we are excited about it. it's going to highlight our area. we can't be beat as a region. >> reporter: if the 49ers are in it, it's a bigger party. >> absolutely. that's our team....
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"it is not surprising that they get it or, they cling to guns or religion." the arrogance of their superiority requires this reminder. they don't give us rights. we grant them power. they don't make us safe, we pay to protect them. they don't make us free, we are free already. as long as we have the second amendment, we always will be. e are america. our politicians are only as powerful as we, the people, llow them to be. > we are the people. this is our country. this is a fight for our freedom and the freedom that separates us from every other nation on earth. that freedom makes us stronger than other countries and that freedom makes us better than other countries. that freedom is on the line. nevermore on the line than right now. through the 2014 congressional lection. 17 days ago, president obama said this was only round one. round two is on the way. they're coming after us with a vengeance to destroy us. to destroy us and every ounce f our freedom. it is up to us, every single nra member, every single gun owner, all-americans all of this country, to get t
"it is not surprising that they get it or, they cling to guns or religion." the arrogance of their superiority requires this reminder. they don't give us rights. we grant them power. they don't make us safe, we pay to protect them. they don't make us free, we are free already. as long as we have the second amendment, we always will be. e are america. our politicians are only as powerful as we, the people, llow them to be. > we are the people. this is our country. this is a fight...
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we religion look at the seven-day forecast >> ama: a series of car burglaries across california have stumped police. michael finney jumped in and began investigating. >> some thought this was a brand new crime, and a crime isolated in southern california. but my investigation found it's not. it isn't even what it appears to be. these cars aren't only being burglarized. they are being hacked. this surveillance camera video shows who car burglaries underway. on the right the thief presses a button on some sort of hand-held device, the dome light comes on, the alarm is silenced and the door unlocks. now the car to the left. another criminal, another hand-held device, another burglary. >> we long beach police department has reached out to numerous organizations, international organizations. they don't know what it is. >> why? this isn't supposed to be possible. modern car security systems are equipped with rolling codes similar to those used on garage doors. everytime the key fob button is pressed, a new code is set. so, even if a criminal, with sophisticated scanning equipment, detects
we religion look at the seven-day forecast >> ama: a series of car burglaries across california have stumped police. michael finney jumped in and began investigating. >> some thought this was a brand new crime, and a crime isolated in southern california. but my investigation found it's not. it isn't even what it appears to be. these cars aren't only being burglarized. they are being hacked. this surveillance camera video shows who car burglaries underway. on the right the thief...
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we religion look at the seven-day forecast >> ama: a series of car burglaries across california have stumped police. michael finney jumped in and began investigating. >> some thought this was a brand new crime, and a crime isolated in southern california. but my investigation found it's not. it isn't even what it appears to be. these cars aren't only being burglarized. they are being hacked. this surveillance camera video shows who car burglaries underway. on the right the thief presses a button on some sort of hand-held device, the dome light comes on, the alarm is silenced and the door unlocks. now the car to the left. another criminal, another hand-held device, another burglary. >> we long beach police department has reached out to numerous organizations, international organizations. they don't know what it is. >> why? this isn't supposed to be possible. modern car security systems are equipped with rolling codes similar to those used on garage doors. everytime the key fob button is pressed, a new code is set. so, even if a criminal, with sophisticated scanning equipment, detects
we religion look at the seven-day forecast >> ama: a series of car burglaries across california have stumped police. michael finney jumped in and began investigating. >> some thought this was a brand new crime, and a crime isolated in southern california. but my investigation found it's not. it isn't even what it appears to be. these cars aren't only being burglarized. they are being hacked. this surveillance camera video shows who car burglaries underway. on the right the thief...
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phillips, in depth live sunday at noon eastern and at 6:00 booktv in london, politics, war, history, religion and culture as we start a 12 week series which british others and on c-span2 they 1963 birmingham raise riots, part of american history tv tonight at 8:00. >> sports columnist for the nation -- dave zirin of "the nation" talks about his thoughts on sports. the essays range from soccer riots in egypt and the nfl lockdown to the inner workings of the n.c.a.a.. >> it is great to be here, i know that there are binders full of writers who want to speak here so i am happy to be asked if the mitt romney jokes are over. the book is called "game over: how politics has turned the sports world upside-down". before i start a want to say something very brief about the passing of hugo chavez. seriously. it actually speaks directly to the main theme in "game over". he is known for many things and his legacy will be debated for years and one of the things he did which is not discussed at all in any of the obituaries is he is the number one international phone and the side of the owners of major leagu
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i wondered if he did not wear his religion on his sleeve would be so interesting to people. >> people get really upset about that. there are people say good for him. i've always wondered if that was part of his, that made him so polarizing that he did wear his, in front of everybody where his religion out there. >> the lakers on swept out. the white howard says, thank god the season is over. >>--dwight howard says thank god is over. >> did not for it to donate your miles today to the kron 4 morning news make a wish >> welcome back to the kron 4 morning news we're tracking and other major hotspot. the ride on 92 san mateo bridge westbound back up to the poll of all went out to the base of a high- rise. it is an accident in the west bound direction that is backed up the traffic here. you want to head for the dumbarton bridge or the san francisco oakland bay bridge as your alternate. stay attuned to kron 4 so she sees her allergist who has a receptionist susan, who sees that she's due for a mammogram. mary has one that day. that's when she finds out she has a tumor. she has a successful
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, that science and religion are at war with each other. someone that is rational is not religious, or someone that is religious is not rational. comic itself, is the ultimate irrational idea -- this, itself, is the ultimate irrational idea. religion underpinned science and reason. >> author, scientist and winner of the orwell prize for journalism, melanie phillips takes your calls, comments and noon eastern on c-span two. "washington journal" continues. host: joan walsh is editor at large at salon and author of the book "what is the matter with white people?" president obama marked 100 days of his second term and we see headlines like this one. president obama says "i am still relevant." is he finding his voice having an effective audience? how would you rate how he has done on the big issues? pre-k's i give him -- >> -- guest: i give him a b. we focus on the president and act like he has magic powers. a tough he has congress to work with, and the republicans in particular and democrats are to blame at times, too, have devoted themselves t
, that science and religion are at war with each other. someone that is rational is not religious, or someone that is religious is not rational. comic itself, is the ultimate irrational idea -- this, itself, is the ultimate irrational idea. religion underpinned science and reason. >> author, scientist and winner of the orwell prize for journalism, melanie phillips takes your calls, comments and noon eastern on c-span two. "washington journal" continues. host: joan walsh is...
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. >>> first, president obama's spiritual adviser reveals the role of religion in the white house. you are watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by lunesta. r brought to you by lunesta. given way to sleeping. where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep, and lunesta eszopiclone can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. do not take lunesta if you are allergic to anything in it. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving or engaging in other activities while asleep without remembering it the next day have been reported. lunesta should not be taken together with alcohol. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucinations or confusion. in depressed patients, worsening of depression, including risk of suicide, may occur. alcohol may increase these risks. allergic reactions such as tongue or throat swelling occur rarely and may be fatal. side effects may include unpleasant taste, headache, dizziness and morning drowsiness. ask your doctor
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certainly told him that doing something like this is very, very wrong and against the precepts of our religion. >> reporter: the reporter says misha said he has been interviewed by the fbi and called the fbi during the interview to make sure it was okay to talk to reporters. he's a person still of interest, but not that much interest apparently. >> so many questions. all right, george. >>> we're going to move on to the latest on the investigation into the letters tainted with the poison ricin mailed to president obama and other high-level officials. a suspect is now in custody. big questions right now about whether a feud has fueled the entire case. abc's matt gutman is in miami, florida, with the latest. good morning, matt. >> reporter: good morning, robin. in just a couple of of hours, we might learn whether or not that big ricin scare was started by a small-town intrigue. this mystery plot pits a bipolar elvis impersonator against a karate instructor. later this morning, james everett dutschke is expected to appear before a judge. the president, a u.s., senator, and a local judge got envelo
certainly told him that doing something like this is very, very wrong and against the precepts of our religion. >> reporter: the reporter says misha said he has been interviewed by the fbi and called the fbi during the interview to make sure it was okay to talk to reporters. he's a person still of interest, but not that much interest apparently. >> so many questions. all right, george. >>> we're going to move on to the latest on the investigation into the letters tainted...
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prayer breakfast in north carolina, broadwell said in the months following the scandal, she returned to religion. >> i grew up in a strong faith-based family and i think i have fought to return to those roots for strength for my family, for myself to protect our children and to forgive. >> left unmentioned former general david petraeus now characterized as a mistake. >> i've made some mistakes in the past but i'm trying to look forward to few tour. >> reporter: broadwell a former army intelligence officer was forced into the spotlight when her affair with the retired four-star general became public. it was revealed after investigating threatening e-mails. it forced petraeus to resign from his post as cia director after admitting to a seven-month affair with broadwell who was writing his biography. both were married with children. petraeus also has started transitioning back into public life. in march he gave a speech where he expressed similar remorse for the affair. >> i regret and apologize for the circumstances that led to my resignation from the cia. >> just this morning usc announced that p
prayer breakfast in north carolina, broadwell said in the months following the scandal, she returned to religion. >> i grew up in a strong faith-based family and i think i have fought to return to those roots for strength for my family, for myself to protect our children and to forgive. >> left unmentioned former general david petraeus now characterized as a mistake. >> i've made some mistakes in the past but i'm trying to look forward to few tour. >> reporter: broadwell...
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race, color, ethnicity, religion. national origin, identity or expression. you can see the list as well. why should politicians get involved in a delicate and complex matter of policing to make happy their funders? a lot of police work is done on the ground. feet on the ground work. communication officer to officer. when crimes occur, getting information to people out if community and police officers is critical. you can expect criminals to take advantage of the law. by the way, the law caused a community safety act. this is exactly but that. hopefully this will be revealed. it hasn't been passed finally. maybe it won't get that far. >> are law enforcement groups coming out? >> yes. this is ridiculous law. >> when a politician stands up and says you can't use expressions for whatever reason a red flag should go up immediately. we should resist that it seems to me. >> how do you identify a suspect, if you have a guy running away. if he has dreads or afro orcut t say those things? that is what we need to catch bad guys. we can't do it with the new law. >> than
race, color, ethnicity, religion. national origin, identity or expression. you can see the list as well. why should politicians get involved in a delicate and complex matter of policing to make happy their funders? a lot of police work is done on the ground. feet on the ground work. communication officer to officer. when crimes occur, getting information to people out if community and police officers is critical. you can expect criminals to take advantage of the law. by the way, the law caused...
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you could see him talking about religion, possibly writing a book. he's had an interesting life. >> reporter: as tebow gets ready to start a new chapter, fans and followers get ready to say good-bye to the player known for his face as much as football. now he's an waivers meaning other teams can claim him. if that doesn't happen he'll become a free agent. there is talk of a team in canada that's expressed interest. >> hard to imagine what happened in a year after the arrival in new york. >> a lack luster year to say the least. >> craig, thank you very much. up next, meredith vieira with an exclusive look at a revolutionary transplant procedure on a child and the controversy now surrounding it. we'll talk about it right after this. when did you know that grandma was the one? when her sister dumped me. grandpa was my dad a good athlete? no. oh dad, you remember my friend alex? yeah. the one that had the work done... good to see you. where do we go when we die? the ground. who's your girlfriend? his name is chad. and that's where babies come from. [ mal
you could see him talking about religion, possibly writing a book. he's had an interesting life. >> reporter: as tebow gets ready to start a new chapter, fans and followers get ready to say good-bye to the player known for his face as much as football. now he's an waivers meaning other teams can claim him. if that doesn't happen he'll become a free agent. there is talk of a team in canada that's expressed interest. >> hard to imagine what happened in a year after the arrival in new...